In the story of the rich young ruler, Jesus reveals a trap many of us fall into: the love of wealth and the illusion of security it gives. To gain true, abundant life, Jesus calls us to let go of what holds us captive—our possessions, our comforts, and anything that keeps us from fully following Him. True freedom comes when we step out of the trap and into His Kingdom, trusting Him above all else. A sermon on Luke 18:18-30.
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In the story of the rich young ruler, Jesus reveals a trap many of us fall into: the love of wealth and the illusion of security it gives. To gain true, abundant life, Jesus calls us to let go of what holds us captive—our possessions, our comforts, and anything that keeps us from fully following Him. True freedom comes when we step out of the trap and into His Kingdom, trusting Him above all else. A sermon on Luke 18:18-30.
Stones of Help (1 Samuel 7:3–13)
Even after returning to the Lord, Israel faced fierce enemies. But God didn’t leave them defenseless—He thundered from heaven and fought for them. Samuel set up a stone and called it Ebenezer, saying, “Till now the Lord has helped us.”
In the same way, we are not promised a life without battles, but we are promised a faithful God who helps. This message calls us to repentance and renewed trust, urging us to remember God’s past faithfulness and move forward with hope, faith, perseverance, and commitment.
The Mount MKE - sermons
In the story of the rich young ruler, Jesus reveals a trap many of us fall into: the love of wealth and the illusion of security it gives. To gain true, abundant life, Jesus calls us to let go of what holds us captive—our possessions, our comforts, and anything that keeps us from fully following Him. True freedom comes when we step out of the trap and into His Kingdom, trusting Him above all else. A sermon on Luke 18:18-30.